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“That isn't the situation or what was happening. It wasn't someone in control and capable of planning or carrying out any sort of attack. It was someone on the run and injured.”
Simon,
Being on the run and injured has not stopped bombers who wanted to take others out with them. Monday morning quarterbacking does not work under threat of the moment.
“They were only capable of making crude homemade explosives.”
You’ve never witnessed the sort of explosives those men constructed or else you’d not say what you do as though resulting bombs were not lethal despite protective vests like the typical officer wears.
Crude or not crude has nothing whatsoever to do with lethality.
“The guy who owned the boat went and checked him.”
And this guy would know a bomb from a bag, how exactly?
And this guy would know the suspect did not have a remote detonator, how exactly?
We are talking about a bomber who built and detonated high explosive devices.
“If they were such a danger, shouldn't we capture them so they can be questioned?”
Sure. But not by risking another life.
“If it is someone as dangerous as you are trying to make out though and you have him pinned down, you should be planning on asking some questions.”
Officers on the scene were responding to what they knew then, and what such a person is capable of.
I don’t see anything ridiculous about what those officers did.
Marvin Shilmer